Suspected ISIS operative wants to come to Canada

A suspected ISIS operative wants to come to Canada, according to audio recordings and text transcripts obtained by CBC News. Jack Letts, a British-Canadian man dubbed "Jihadi Jack" by the U.K. media, has been in contact with Canadian diplomats, telling them he's open to being put in prison, as longs as it's in Canada. Letts allegedly joined ISIS in Syria and is being held by Kurdish authorities on suspicion of being a member of the extremist organization.